May 2, 2021

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Women in the Gospels

Join seminarian Karen Klingelhafer via Zoom at 10:00 am Sunday, May 2, when she will consider the story of the woman accused of adultery (John 7:53-8:11) in her “Women in the Gospels” class.

Opening the Door to Small Groups

Thanks to volunteer Narthex Greeters, St. Andrew’s Narthex doors are now unlocked during regular church office hours, 9:00 am-4:00 pm, Tuesday-Friday. Masks continue to be required in the building for everyone, but if you happen to forget yours, we do have disposable masks available.

Step by step, we progress toward the goal of offering in-person worship again. We hope to do so beginning in July—depending greatly on the status of coronavirus activity and the public’s willingness to continue to follow safety protocols. Stay tuned!

Meanwhile, we are inviting small-group ministries (10 people or fewer) to resume meeting in the building if they would like. Each group will reclaim its regular meeting time and location. Lydia Circle, for instance, meets on the second Tuesday of the month from 1:00-3:00 pm in the St. Andrew Room.

If you would like to get your recurring meetings back on the church calendar and if your attendance is 10 people or fewer, please call the church office at 503-646-0629.

Wednesday Evening Prayer

Midweek Prayer Services continue into the Easter season this Wednesday, May 5, with a new service emphasizing creation’s song of praise to God. Drawing on elements from All Creation Sings, our service combines prayer, song, and meditations from the writings of well-known lovers of creation. Look for links to this worship service at mid-day on Wednesdays in Allison’s e-mail.

St. Andrew’s COVID Fund

Thanks to donations from the church community, St. Andrew has been able to continue helping families in dire straits as the COVID pandemic persists in challenging people. Many thanks to Donna Brocker and Diane Reiner for overseeing those resources and sharing them with people in need.

Although all of us are tired and ready to move on, needs continue to mount for many in our area who have lost jobs or housing or loved ones. If you would like to offer your help, St. Andrew welcomes your ongoing support of the COVID Fund. Click on the “Choose a Fund” box online and select COVID-19 DONATION in the drop-down menu if you’d like to give electronically or note COVID FUND on your check. Your gifts are being put to good use.

Nifty Notters

The Nifty Notters will begin meeting in the Fellowship hall again on Saturday, May 1, from 9:00 am-Noon. We’ll be following Covid protocols, which means masks, social distancing, and no food, but we’ll be together again to work on quilts and share conversation. Hooray! You are encouraged to bring a drink for yourself. 

Despite not meeting in person for a year, the Notters accomplished a great deal at home. Pam Farr was at church every Tuesday working on quilts herself or putting projects together for volunteers to pick up and do at home. Because of this, we were able to give 32 LWR quilts to Portland Rescue Mission’s Shepard’s Door for women and The Harbor for men. They also received four baby quilts. Four LWR quilts were given to St. Andrew members affected by last summer’s fires and several baby quilts to local families in need. We’ll be sending around 50 quilts to this May’s LWR ingathering. Forty-four baby quilts were given to Virginia Garcia Clinic and six to Saving Grace shelter for pregnant homeless unwed teens. In late summer Virginia Garcia Clinic and Saving Grace quit accepting donations because of COVID, so we now have more than 100 baby quilts in our closet waiting for homes.

Those working from home to make all this possible included Pam Farr, Doris Larson, Mary Brown, Ethel Ritchey, Phyllis Vachal, Debbie Gustafson, Anne Williams, and Pam and Tom Jelineo, with Nan Thompson sewing more baby and LWR quilts than everyone else combined. I’m sure there are others whose names have been left out, but as you can see, for not meeting once, its been a very productive year. If you have any questions about meeting or home projects, please contact Mary Brown at 503-439-3917.

Bookkeeper Position Open

St. Andrew is currently looking for a part-time bookkeeper to work 10-20 hours a week. Essential functions of the position will include preparing weekly deposit reports, entering disbursements, transferring funds to various accounts, processing payroll, reconciling bank accounts, filing evidence of deposits and disbursements, and preparing financial reports. Five years of bookkeeping experience is required, as well as experience with QuickBooks, working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, and a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.

To learn more about the position and to apply, please go to:

https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/acc/d/portland-bookkeeper/7296865006.html.

Audio Technician Needed

Are you a master of audio technology? Do you have experience with sound/mixing boards and microphone placement? Do you understand broadcasting, audio encoding equipment, and live audio delivery systems?

St. Andrew is seeking to employ a part-time Livestream Audio Technician to work four-five hours on Sunday mornings, one-three times per month, and possibly at other times.

This Livestream Audio Tech will work closely with a Video Tech to distribute online worship currently using YouTube livestream and Zoom, as well as amplify sound in the Sanctuary when we are able to worship in person there.

To learn more about the position and to apply, please go to Craigslist.

Earth Camp 2021: Registration Is Open for St. Andrew Community

We are offering Earth Camp this summer! Camp will be held outdoors with COVID guidelines in place as required by the CDC and Oregon Heath Authority. Earth Camp is for children entering 1st through 6th grade this fall (September 2021) and the purpose is to cultivate a deep love of our Earth home and all its inhabitants. Campers will:

· Discover how interconnected we are with all our fellow creatures;

· Learn practical ways we can care for our Earth home; and,

· Have a lot of fun in the process!

Read all about it on the church website under Education > Earth Camp 2021.

Since enrollment will be limited to ensure the best experience for all campers, it may be important for people in the St. Andrew Community to take advantage of Early Registration. Please use the link e-mailed to you on Sunday, April 18, to register now.

Registration will open to the public on May 1. At that time, the registration link will be available on the Earth Camp 2021 page on the church website.

Calling All Hands to Get in Touch

St. Andrew’s MACG Core Team and Caring Ministries Team invite you to be a part of our continuing effort to make contact with as many members of our faith community as we can over the course of a few weeks.

Several volunteers met last Sunday and either made contact or promised to make contact with almost 130 households. That’s terrific! There are more contacts to be made, though. Can you help? You are invited to make a phone call, write a note, or send an e-mail to as many people as you can. Help us reach our goal of spreading a message of connection to the majority of people on our roster.

Jan Smith is coordinating the assignment of names.  You can contact her via e-mail at jansmith59@earthlink.net. Once you have completed your calls, please get in touch with one of the pastors if there is something they should know. Also please send an e-mail to Pat Christiansen patchristiansen@comcast.net if anything emerges that seems to be a common question, experience, or concern. 

Thanks for being a part of this important ministry. We are a stronger community when we stay in touch.

St. Andrew’s MACG Core Team and Caring Ministries Team

St. Andrew to Host Guest Preacher May 9

We at St. Andrew are looking forward to welcoming Pastor Brian Johnson to the pulpit on Sunday, May 9, when he will also offer an Adult Education session on “Transforming Vision, Appreciating Art.”

Pastor Johnson brings 25 years’ experience in Lutheran higher education and fine arts to the Grunewald Guild, where he serves as executive director. A 40-year-old retreat center nestled beside the Wenatchee River near Leavenworth, Washington, the Grunewald Guild is dedicated to the relationship between Art, Faith, and Community. Founded by Rich and Liz Caemmerer in 1980, the center offers summer week-long classes in fabric art, pottery, collage, photography, calligraphy, song writing, poetry, sculpture, and many other media.

“Something as earthbound as fabric and clay and paint
can speak our most wordless longings,
express our delight and grief.
Beauty can connect our hearts to the divine heart.”
Guild Founder Richard Caemmerer

Pastor Susan is a member of the Grunewald Guild’s board, beginning a three-year term this past September. She is the first Oregon board member. Visit www.GrunewaldGuild.com for more information.

One Long River of Song

Portland lost beloved author Brian Doyle to brain cancer a few years ago, but his voice continues to resonate in One Long River of Song, a collection of essays published posthumously in 2019. Pastor Susan says that it’s the best book she’s read this year and she’s ordered many copies from local bookstore Annie Bloom’s to send to friends. Both funny and fierce, Brian Doyle was by Pastor Susan’s description “a mature Christian.” In One Long River of Song, he exhorts us to pay attention and to recognize the wonder that surrounds us in everyday life.

May Movie Night: After the Raid

On Friday, May 21, we will meet to discuss After the Raid, a 2019 documentary that explores the devastating effects that an immigration raid on a meat packing plant in Tennessee has on the community. The film asks more questions than it answers, as it explores the ways that faith-based organizations might address these issues.

You can stream After the Raid on Netflix and then bring out the popcorn and gather around your computer screens at 7:00 pm on Friday, May 21, as we talk about what we liked and didn’t like about the movie.

The timing of this particular movie night is fortuitous. Two days following our discussion, on Sunday, May 23, the St. Andrew congregation will meet between services to consider and vote on becoming a sanctuary congregation. Seeing this documentary beforehand may help inform your vote.

Lydia Circle

After more than a year apart, Lydia Circle will begin meeting in person again at church beginning Tuesday May 11, from 1:00-3:00 pm in the St. Andrew Room. It will be so good to see each other again and share in the Bible study from May’s Gather magazine. We will follow COVID protocols by wearing masks, social distancing and not sharing food. You may bring a beverage for yourself to drink.

This month’s study is entitled “the journey of generations-waiting to be unwrapped.” We’ll be looking at the shared blessings that intergenerational relationships might bring. We’ll be guided by scripture passages from Luke 1: 46-49, 1 Corinthians 12: 4-6, Ephesians 2:19, and Acts: 2: 4-6. You need not have read the study to take part. If you have questions, please contact Mary Brown at 503-439-3917.

A Reminder for Ministry Leaders

May 9 is fast approaching. Why is that date important? May 9 is the deadline for St. Andrew’s various ministries to submit their annual reports to Parish Manager Jennifer Trom. Here’s your opportunity to share the story of your ministry with the congregation. Despite the pandemic, we know that much important work is being done. Tell your story and share the good news!

Pastoral Care

Pastor Mark Brocker, Lead Pastor
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 201
cell: 503-502-8762
brockerms@standrewlutheran.com
Pastor Mark is on call Fridays & Saturdays.

Pastor Susan Kintner, Pastor of Caring Ministries
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 211
cell: 503-724-2556
pastorsusan@standrewlutheran.com
Pastor Susan is on call Sundays & Mondays.

Both pastors are on call Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

Heartfelt Thanks!

For more than a year now, you have been donating to the COVID-19 Relief Fund. And for more than a year, those donations have kept people in their homes, paid PGE bills, and kept hungry people fed. Several school counselors and local principals have been overjoyed when receiving this help for their families. Many individual families have been overcome with tears of thanksgiving as they ponder the idea of people they don’t even know helping them out. Some have called you angels.

As followers of Jesus, we know that when we serve others, we are serving Christ. It brings us joy to meet Jesus in these people in need. So thank you, thank you for your generosity, love, and care over this past year! You have made a difference.

In Christ,
Donna Brocker

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In Need of Prayers…

If you know someone in need of prayers, please contact the church office by phone at 503-646-0629 or email office@standrewlutheran.com Tuesday-Friday, prayerchain@standrewlutheran.com Saturday-Monday.

Family and friends of Roald Kindem (grandfather) Peace and God’s comfort at his death Megan Webber
Family and friends of Mary Bucher Peace and God’s comfort at her death Sue Cahlander
Family and friends of Ben, especially his mother Christy Peace and God’s comfort at his death Rebecca Fako Uecker
Family and friends of Deborah Townsend (mother) Peace and comfort as death nears Holly Bishop-Perdue
Marvel Lund Peace and comfort in hospice care Christine Murray (daugter)
Nancy Kayani (friend) Emotional support and financial assistance Sue Jacobi
Warren McAlpine Healing and recovery Donna McAlpine
Ginny Link Accurate diagnosis and effective treatment for skin issues Ginny Link
Corine Shelley Walker Smooth transition and excellent care LuAnn Staul
Madeleine (granddaughter) Thanksgiving for her release from the hospital Mary Smith
Carol Werner Success in finding an affordable home Carol Werner
Everyone affected by COVID-19 Strength and support Staff
Availability of vaccines for COVID-19 Thanksgiving for the people and systems making vaccinations more and more available Staff
People of India Aid and support as COVID ravages the country Staff
Our nation’s police Courage, judgment, compassion for those they serve Staff
Families affected by racial violence Commitment to justice and hope for the future Staff
Bishop Laurie Larson Caesar
Oregon Synod and Staff
Strength and wisdom Staff
Refugees and immigrants Acceptance and safety Staff
The homeless in our country Comfort, hope, and shelter Staff
Military personnel, especially Justina Hailey Hope Brocker, Evan Dahlquist, Dawson Dethlefs, Neil Fiegenbaum, and Jerami Reyna Strength and wisdom Staff
Heavenly Peace Lutheran Church (Portland, OR)
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (Portland, OR)
Serving with us in the Oregon Synod Staff
Congregation Neveh Shalom (Portland, OR) Blessings on our interfaith partners Staff
Individual friends and loved ones in need of prayer Whatever they most need; say their names in your heart or aloud Everyone

Preparing for Sunday, May 9

Reading: Acts 10:44-48
Gospel: John 15:9-17

Go to the “Preparing for Worship” webpage for the bulletins, the complete Lectionary, and more.

Highlights for the Week

Go to the complete online church calendar for the most up-to-date information.

Sunday, May 2

8:30 am Livestream Worship with Communion YouTube
9:30 am Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
10:00 am Sunday School via Zoom
10:00 am Confirmation via Zoom
10:00 am High School Youth Group via Zoom
10:00 am Adult Education with Karen Klingelhafer: Women in the Gospels via Zoom
11:00 am Zoom Worship with Communion Zoom
12:00 pm Virtual Coffee Time Zoom

Tuesday, May 4

10:00 am T’ai Chi former Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd.
10:00 am Worship Planners Meeting Zoom
7:00 pm MACG Meeting Zoom

Wednesday, May 5 – Weekly News submissions due by 4:00 pm

12:30 pm Bonhoeffer Seminar Zoom
6:00 pm Handbell Ensemble Rehearsal Zoom
6:30 pm Informal Gathering Time Zoom
7:00 pm Evening Prayer Zoom
7:00 pm High School Youth Hangout Zoom
7:30 pm Centering Prayer Zoom

Thursday, May 6

12:00 pm Staff Meeting Zoom
7:00 pm Executive (Council) Committee Meeting Zoom

Friday, May 7

7:00 am Lutheran World Relief Ingathering Community Garden Parking Lot, Garden Shed
10:00 am T’ai Chi former Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd.

Saturday, May 8

9:00 am Lutheran World Relief Ingathering Community Garden Parking Lot, Garden Shed

Sunday, May 9–Mother’s Day

8:30 am Livestream Worship with Communion YouTube
9:30 am Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
10:00 am NO Sunday School
10:00 am NO Confirmation
10:00 am NO High School Youth Group
10:00 am Education Forum: “Transforming Vision, Appreciating Art” with Pastor Brian Johnson Zoom
11:00 am Zoom Worship with Communion Zoom
12:00 pm Virtual Coffee Time Zoom

Connecting to Worship

Ways to Give: Thank you for supporting our ministries!




April 25, 2021

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April Movie Night: My Octopus Teacher

Since April 22 is Earth Day, our Movie Night on Friday, April 23, will feature a film that shows a beautiful confluence of people and nature: My Octopus Teacher. This documentary was shot in a kelp forest in South Africa and introduces the viewer to the flora and fauna to be found there. In particular, we meet a very special octopus and watch her interactions with the diver. As Craig, the diver expressed, “What she taught me to feel is that you’re a part of this place, not just a visitor.”

Stream the documentary on Netflix and then meet with your St. Andrew friends on Zoom on Friday, April 23, at 7:00 pm. Bring out the popcorn, gather round your computer screen, and let’s talk about what we liked and didn’t like about this movie. You’ll find the Movie Night Zoom link in Carol Harker’s “Weekly News” e-mail on Friday, April 23. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Smith.

Women in the Gospels

How do the interactions that Jesus has with women in the New Testament help us understand Jesus better? Do these stories reveal more about what the Bible has to say regarding discipleship, friendship, oppression, and even the church’s role in the world today?

Join seminarian Karen Klingelhafer via Zoom at 10:00 am Sunday, April 25, when she will consider the story of Mary and Elizabeth (Luke 1:5-2:56) to discover more about the role women play in death and resurrection stories in the Gospels.

Opening the Door to Small Groups

Thanks to volunteer Narthex Greeters, St. Andrew’s Narthex doors are now unlocked during regular church office hours, 9:00 am-4:00 pm, Tuesday-Friday. Masks continue to be required in the building for everyone, but if you happen to forget yours, we do have disposable masks available.

Step by step, we progress toward the goal of offering in-person worship again. We hope to do so beginning in July—depending greatly on the status of coronavirus activity and the public’s willingness to continue to follow safety protocols. Stay tuned!

Meanwhile, we are inviting small-group ministries (10 people or fewer) to resume meeting in the building if they would like. Each group will reclaim its regular meeting time and location. Lydia Circle, for instance, meets on the second Tuesday of the month from 1:00-3:00 pm in the St. Andrew Room.

If you would like to get your recurring meetings back on the church calendar and if your attendance is 10 people or fewer, please call the church office at 503-646-0629.

Table Talk: Declaring St. Andrew a Sanctuary Congregation Revisited

Gathered around the table in his home, Martin Luther talked freely and openly with his colleagues and students about matters of faith, theology, and varied aspects of daily life. In an  effort to cultivate this kind of spirited discussion we have a tradition at St. Andrew of gathering for Table Talks. Though we cannot gather in person, Pastor Brocker invites you to participate in the next Table Talk, led by St. Andrew’s Sanctuary Team. It will be held via Zoom on Thursday, April 29, 7:00-8:00 pm.

In February of 2020 the Sanctuary Team introduced the congregation to a proposal, “Calling for St. Andrew Lutheran Church to be a Sanctuary Congregation.” Members of the team shared how they had broadened their understanding of what it means to show hospitality to resident non-citizens. A key Bible verse grounding this proposal is Leviticus 19:34:

“The non-citizen who resides with you shall be to you as the citizen among you; you shall love the non-citizen as yourself, for you were non-citizens in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God.”

The plan was to have the congregation vote on declaring St. Andrew a sanctuary congregation at a special meeting on Pentecost Sunday. When the pandemic hit, a decision was made to wait until we could meet in person to consider the proposal.

The Sanctuary Team does not want to delay this decision past another Pentecost. When the Council met on April 15, they decided to recommend this sanctuary proposal to the congregation. During this April Table Talk the Sanctuary Team will reintroduce the proposal to participants and invite dialogue on it. You are encouraged to read the Sanctuary Declaration on the church website before we gather to discuss it on April 29.

A special congregational meeting to make a decision on declaring St. Andrew a sanctuary congregation is planned between services on Pentecost Sunday, May 23. In all likelihood we will be meeting by Zoom.

Wednesday Evening Prayer

Midweek Prayer Services continue into the Easter season this Wednesday, April 28, with a new service emphasizing creation’s song of praise to God. Drawing on elements from All Creation Sings, our service combines prayer, song, and meditations from the writings of well-known lovers of creation. Look for links to this worship service at mid-day on Wednesdays in Allison’s e-mail.

Bookkeeper Position Open

St. Andrew is currently looking for a part-time bookkeeper to work 10-20 hours a week. Essential functions of the position will include preparing weekly deposit reports, entering disbursements, transferring funds to various accounts, processing payroll, reconciling bank accounts, filing evidence of deposits and disbursements, and preparing financial reports. Five years of bookkeeping experience is required, as well as experience with QuickBooks, working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, and a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.

To learn more about the position and to apply, please go to:

https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/acc/d/portland-bookkeeper/7296865006.html.

Audio Technician Needed

Are you a master of audio technology? Do you have experience with sound/mixing boards and microphone placement? Do you understand broadcasting, audio encoding equipment, and live audio delivery systems?

St. Andrew is seeking to employ a part-time Livestream Audio Technician to work four-five hours on Sunday mornings, one-three times per month, and possibly at other times.

This Livestream Audio Tech will work closely with a Video Tech to distribute online worship currently using YouTube livestream and Zoom, as well as amplify sound in the Sanctuary when we are able to worship in person there.

To learn more about the position and to apply, please go to Craigslist.

Your 2020 Giving Statement

Our new giving platform does not have a print feature for each account. Don’t worry. Simply send your request to the Financial Secretaries at financial-secretary@standrewlutheran.com and you will receive your statement via e-mail. Since Financial Secretaries are volunteers, we’ll reply within 7 days or as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.

Within your own account, you can continue to look online at both your giving history and your Year-to-Date donations. Beginning next January, we will complete a mass e-mail distribution for each individual contribution statement by February 1.

Thank you for your continued support of the Ministry and Mission of St. Andrew Lutheran Church.

Blessings,
Financial Secretaries of SALC

Habitat’s Hope Builder Breakfast

You are invited to join us for this year’s Habitat for Humanity event, which is being held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the upheaval the past year has wrought, the building of homes for hard-working families, who are in many cases living in unsafe, unhealthy, and unaffordable housing, goes on. The keynote speaker for our 2021 event is TV journalist, former news anchor, and international correspondent Ann Curry.

Join us on Wednesday, April 28, at 8:00 am. Register for free at Bit.ly/HopeBuilder 2021. If you have questions, please contact Dan Fako at dan43theman@comcast.net. or 503-626-3414.

Hope for All Update

May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and in his grace gave us unfailing courage and a firm hope, encourage you and strengthen you to always do and say what is good.

2 Thessalonians 2:15-16

I want to offer some very good news concerning the Hope For All Campaign.  

Eight months ago, I announced that as of early August 2020 we had finally reduced the mortgage balance below $1,000,000. At that time for every $1.00 donated about $.70 was going to the Principal and $.30 was going to Interest. I am very pleased to tell you that, as of early April, we now owe about $787,000 and that for every $1.00 we pay on our mortgage, about $.80 is going toward reducing the Principal.

The Treasurers have been very diligent each month to pay down the Principal as much as possible, while maintaining a responsible reserve. I want to thank all of you for the generosity of your giving toward the Hope For All Campaign. Just imagine what we can do without having the burden of a mortgage.

 

Again, thank you to all who continue to support St. Andrew’s Ministries and A Hope For All, our mortgage fund.

God Bless,
Ken Reiner

Lydia Circle

After more than a year apart, Lydia Circle will begin meeting in person again at church beginning Tuesday May 11, from 1:00-3:00 pm in the St. Andrew Room. It will be so good to see each other again and share in the Bible study from May’s Gather magazine. We will follow COVID protocols by wearing masks, social distancing and not sharing food. You may bring a beverage for yourself to drink.

This month’s study is entitled “the journey of generations-waiting to be unwrapped.” We’ll be looking at the shared blessings that intergenerational relationships might bring. We’ll be guided by scripture passages from Luke 1: 46-49, 1 Corinthians 12: 4-6, Ephesians 2:19, and Acts: 2: 4-6. You need not have read the study to take part. If you have questions, please contact Mary Brown at 503-439-3917.

Calling All Hands to Get in Touch

St. Andrew’s MACG Core Team and Caring Ministries Team invite you to be a part of our continuing effort to make contact with as many members of our faith community as we can over the course of a few weeks.

Several volunteers met last Sunday and either made contact or promised to make contact with almost 130 households. That’s terrific! There are more contacts to be made, though. Can you help? You are invited to make a phone call, write a note, or send an e-mail to as many people as you can. Help us reach our goal of spreading a message of connection to the majority of people on our roster.

Jan Smith is coordinating the assignment of names.  You can contact her via e-mail at jansmith59@earthlink.net. Once you have completed your calls, please get in touch with one of the pastors if there is something they should know. Also please send an e-mail to Pat Christiansen patchristiansen@comcast.net if anything emerges that seems to be a common question, experience, or concern. 

Thanks for being a part of this important ministry. We are a stronger community when we stay in touch.

St. Andrew’s MACG Core Team and Caring Ministries Team

St. Andrew’s COVID Fund

Thanks to donations from the church community, St. Andrew has been able to continue helping families in dire straits as the COVID pandemic persists in challenging people. Many thanks to Donna Brocker and Diane Reiner for overseeing those resources and sharing them with people in need.

Although all of us are tired and ready to move on, needs continue to mount for many in our area who have lost jobs or housing or loved ones. If you would like to offer your help, St. Andrew welcomes your ongoing support of the COVID Fund. Click on the “Choose a Fund” box online and select COVID-19 DONATION in the drop-down menu if you’d like to give electronically or note COVID FUND on your check. Your gifts are being put to good use.

One Long River of Song

Portland lost beloved author Brian Doyle to brain cancer a few years ago, but his voice continues to resonate in One Long River of Song, a collection of essays published posthumously in 2019. Pastor Susan says that it’s the best book she’s read this year and she’s ordered many copies from local bookstore Annie Bloom’s to send to friends. Both funny and fierce, Brian Doyle was by Pastor Susan’s description “a mature Christian.” In One Long River of Song, he exhorts us to pay attention and to recognize the wonder that surrounds us in everyday life.

St. Andrew to Host Guest Preacher May 9

We at St. Andrew are looking forward to welcoming Pastor Brian Johnson to the pulpit on Sunday, May 9, when he will also offer an Adult Education session between worship services.

Pastor Johnson brings 25 years’ experience in Lutheran higher education and fine arts to the Grunewald Guild, where he serves as executive director. The Grunewald Guild is a 40-year-old retreat center nestled beside the Wenatchee River near Leavenworth, Washington, that is dedicated to the relationship between Art, Faith, and Community. Founded by Rich and Liz Caemmerer in 1980, the center offers summer week-long classes in fabric art, pottery, stained glass, collage, water color, photography, calligraphy, song writing, poetry, sculpture, and many other media.

“Something as earthbound as fabric and clay and paint
can speak our most wordless longings,
express our delight and grief.
Beauty can connect our hearts to the divine heart.”
Guild Founder Richard Caemmerer

Pastor Susan is a member of the Grunewald Guild’s board, beginning a three-year term this past September. She is the first Oregon board member. Visit www.GrunewaldGuild.com for more information.

Getting Vaccinated

All Oregonians 16 and older are now eligible to receive COVID vaccinations, although only the Pfizer vaccine has emergency use approval from the FDA for people 16 or 17 years old. The Moderna vaccine is approved for people 18 and older, while administration of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine remains suspended to allow further study.

If you would like to check on vaccine availability near you and don’t know where to start, go to vaccinefinder.org, enter your zip code, and the program will list locations offering the shots within 25 miles of your home. Select a location, click on the green arrow to the right, and you will learn which vaccines are in stock at the location of your choice. You can check appointment availability from the same page and quickly move one step closer to a life with greater freedom and fewer risks.

Meanwhile, fears of a fourth wave are becoming a reality in many parts of the country. More than half of Oregon’s counties, including Washington Country, are now considered at high risk. This means that restaurants, gyms, and retail stores will once again need to limit the number of people allowed indoors. In addition, people are also asked to limit private social gatherings to eight people or less.

A little more than a month ago, risk levels and virus transmission were dropping in Oregon, but now the state is seeing some 700-plus confirmed and presumptive coronavirus cases a day.

“As we face more contagious variants and increased spread of COVID-19 in our communities,” Governor Kate Brown said in a news release, “the best way to protect yourself and others is to get vaccinated. Until you, your family, your friends, and your neighbors are fully vaccinated, it’s also critical that we all continue to wear masks, maintain physical distance, and stay home when sick.”

A Reminder for Ministry Leaders

May 9 is fast approaching. Why is that date important? May 9 is the deadline for St. Andrew’s various ministries to submit their annual reports to Parish Manager Jennifer Trom. Here’s your opportunity to share the story of your ministry with the congregation. Despite the pandemic, we know that much important work is being done. Tell your story and share the good news!

A Prayer for the Week

Righteous God,
give me courage to speak up in the face of injustice and
to advocate for those whose cries are ignored.
Help me to see the divine in all of humankind
and in everything you have created.
Amen.

Earth Camp 2021: Registration Is Open for St. Andrew Community

We are offering Earth Camp this summer! Camp will be held outdoors with COVID guidelines in place as required by the CDC and Oregon Heath Authority. Earth Camp is for children entering 1st through 6th grade this fall (September 2021) and the purpose is to cultivate a deep love of our Earth home and all its inhabitants. Campers will:

· Discover how interconnected we are with all our fellow creatures;

· Learn practical ways we can care for our Earth home; and,

· Have a lot of fun in the process!

Read all about it on the church website under Education > Earth Camp 2021.

Since enrollment will be limited to ensure the best experience for all campers, it may be important for people in the St. Andrew Community to take advantage of Early Registration beginning Sunday, April 18. Watch your inbox Sunday morning for a link to the registration form.

Nifty Notters

The Nifty Notters will begin meeting in the Fellowship hall again on Saturday, May 1, from 9:00 am-Noon. We’ll be following Covid protocols, which means masks, social distancing, and no food, but we’ll be together again to work on quilts and share conversation. Hooray! You are encouraged to bring a drink for yourself. 

Despite not meeting in person for a year, the Notters accomplished a great deal at home. Pam Farr was at church every Tuesday working on quilts herself or putting projects together for volunteers to pick up and do at home. Because of this, we were able to give 32 LWR quilts to Portland Rescue Mission’s Shepard’s Door for women and The Harbor for men. They also received four baby quilts. Four LWR quilts were given to St. Andrew members affected by last summer’s fires and several baby quilts to local families in need. We’ll be sending around 50 quilts to this May’s LWR ingathering. Forty-four baby quilts were given to Virginia Garcia Clinic and six to Saving Grace shelter for pregnant homeless unwed teens. In late summer Virginia Garcia Clinic and Saving Grace quit accepting donations because of COVID, so we now have more than 100 baby quilts in our closet waiting for homes.

Those working from home to make all this possible included Pam Farr, Doris Larson, Mary Brown, Ethel Ritchey, Phyllis Vachal, Debbie Gustafson, Anne Williams, and Pam and Tom Jelineo, with Nan Thompson sewing more baby and LWR quilts than everyone else combined. I’m sure there are others whose names have been left out, but as you can see, for not meeting once, its been a very productive year. If you have any questions about meeting or home projects, please contact Mary Brown at 503-439-3917.

Kiss the Ground & Regenerate Our Earth

Celebrate the 51st anniversary of Earth Day (coming up on April 22) by watching the new film Kiss the Ground and learning ways you can incorporate regenerative agriculture into your yard management practices. People of faith all over the country are watching this film during April, generously available for free through Interfaith Power & Light. As the film shows, regenerating the world’s soils has the potential to rapidly stabilize Earth’s climate, restore lost ecosystems, and create abundant food supplies. The transition can bolster our hope while rehabilitating the planet.

Havurah Shalom, EcoFaith Recovery, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO), and Oregon Interfaith Power & Light are partnering to host a discussion about Kiss the Ground.

In addition to the opportunity to talk about the film, the group is presenting a panel discussion featuring some leaders in the movement toward restoring the Earth. Kristin Ohlson, author of The Soil Will Save Us, Teague Cullen, an Oregon farmer from Sherrett Food Forest, and Jennilee Porch from EcoFaith Recovery will share their insights. Of special interest to many of us, Jennilee will talk about the Community Carbon initiative and is likely to use the pilot project we’ve been shepherding here at St. Andrew as an example of what we can accomplish.

Stream the film between now and April 25, then attend a Zoom discussion on Sunday, April 25, from 4:00-6:00 pm. Register here (it’s free!) to receive links to watch Kiss the Ground and to attend the April 25th discussion.

Improving the Value of Yard Work

With the return of the sun and the promise of warmer days ahead, members of the Community Carbon Yard Science team are eager to get back in the field. Please complete the electronic survey you received on Wednesday to help us direct our efforts this year. And, if you would like the team to visit your property in 2021, please let us know as we will begin building our schedule soon.

Although we have shifted our focus away from complete yard surveys where we measure every tree and inch of soil on your property, we remain eager to learn from your experiences caring for your yard and to help you achieve your goals. We are working to regenerate soil so that it sequesters and stores more carbon, but there are many other benefits, too: reduced runoff, weed control, a healthy environment for native wildlife. Please call Eric Luttrell at 503-848-3223 to learn more or to schedule a visit.

Pastoral Care

Pastor Mark Brocker, Lead Pastor
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 201
cell: 503-502-8762
brockerms@standrewlutheran.com
Pastor Mark is on call Fridays & Saturdays.

Pastor Susan Kintner, Pastor of Caring Ministries
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 211
cell: 503-724-2556
pastorsusan@standrewlutheran.com
Pastor Susan is on call Sundays & Mondays.

Both pastors are on call Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

In Need of Prayers…

If you know someone in need of prayers, please contact the church office by phone at 503-646-0629 or email office@standrewlutheran.com Tuesday-Friday, prayerchain@standrewlutheran.com Saturday-Monday.

Family and friends of Mary Bucher Peace and God’s comfort at her death Sue Cahlander
Family and friends of Ben, especially his mother Christy Peace and God’s comfort at his death Rebecca Fako Uecker
Family and friends of Charlotte Werner (aunt) Peace and God’s comfort at her death Susan Werner Reiser
Family and friends of Deborah Townsend Peace and comfort as death nears Holly Bishop-Perdue
Mary Ellen Johnson Strength, comfort, and healing Joanne Zenger
Nancy Kayani (friend) Emotional support and financial assistance Sue Jacobi
Marvel Lund Effective treatment, healing, and recovery Christine Murray (daughter)
Ginny Link Accurate diagnosis and effective treatment for skin issues Ginny Link
Roby Chavez (teenage son of friends) Healing and recovery from COVID-19 Bob & Judy Sch9olz
Gary Magnuson Healing and recovery from back surgery Pastor Mark Brocker
Corine Shelley Walker (mother-in-law) Successful transition to memory care LuAnn Staul
Madeleine (granddaughter) Thanksgiving for her release from the hospital Mary Smith
Carol Werner Success in finding an affordable home Carol Werner
Everyone affected by COVID-19 Strength and support Staff
Availability of vaccines for COVID-19 Thanksgiving for the people and systems making vaccinations more and more available Staff
Our nation’s police Courage, judgment, compassion for those they serve Staff
Families affected by racial violence Commitment to justice and hope for the future Staff
Those facing ongoing illness or distress Dave Bumgardner, Tandy Brooks, Vic Claar, Gary Grafwallner, Marvel Lund, Ian MacDonald, Gary Magnuson, Hugh Mason, Carol Means, Brian McKiernan, Ed Pacey, Corky Poppert, Jolie Reyna, Nan Thompson, Shane Throckmorton, Gary Tubbs Staff
Bishop Elizabeth Eaton Wisdom and discernment Staff
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Blessings on our ministry Staff
Taiwan Lutheran Church Strength and wisdom Staff
Salt & Light Lutheran Church (Portland, OR)
Bethany Lutheran Church (Portland, OR)
Serving with us in the Oregon Synod Staff
Al Furqan Islamic Center (Portland, OR) Blessings on our interfaith partners Staff
The Muslim Community Blessings for Ramadan Staff
Individual friends and loved ones in need of prayer Whatever they most need; say their names in your heart or aloud Everyone

Preparing for Sunday, May 2

Reading: Acts 8:26-40
Gospel: John 15:1-8

Go to the “Preparing for Worship” webpage for the bulletins, the complete Lectionary, and more.

Highlights for the Week

Go to the complete online church calendar for the most up-to-date information.

Sunday, April 25

8:30 am Livestream Worship with Communion YouTube
9:30 am Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
10:00 am Sunday School via Zoom
10:00 am Confirmation via Zoom
10:00 am High School Youth Group via Zoom
10:00 am Adult Education with Karen Klingelhafer: Women in the Gospels via Zoom
11:00 am Zoom Worship with Communion Zoom
12:00 pm Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
4:00 pm Kiss the Ground Gathering and Panel Discussion (see article to register) via Zoom

Tuesday, April 27

10:00 am T’ai Chi former Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd.
12:15 pm Community Carbon Leadership Meeting Zoom

Wednesday, April 28 – Weekly News submissions due by 4:00 pm

6:00 pm Handbell Ensemble Rehearsal Zoom
6:30 pm Informal Gathering Time Zoom
7:00 pm Evening Prayer Zoom
7:00 pm High School Youth Hangout Zoom
7:30 pm Centering Prayer Zoom

Thursday, April 29

12:00 pm Staff Meeting Zoom
7:00 pm Table Talk: Declaring St. Andrew a Sanctuary Congregation Zoom

Friday, April 30

10:00 am T’ai Chi former Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd.

Saturday, May 1

9:00 am Nifty Notters Fellowship Hall

Sunday, May 2

8:30 am Livestream Worship with Communion YouTube
9:30 am Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
10:00 am Sunday School Zoom
10:00 am Confirmation Zoom
10:00 am High School Youth Group Zoom
10:00 am Adult Education: Women in the Gospels Zoom
11:00 am Zoom Worship with Communion Zoom
12:00 pm Virtual Coffee Time Zoom

Connecting to Worship

Ways to Give: Thank you for supporting our ministries!




April 18, 2021

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Women in the Gospels

How do the interactions that Jesus has with women in the New Testament help us understand Jesus better? Do these stories reveal more about what the Bible has to say regarding discipleship, friendship, oppression, and even the church’s role in the world today?

Join seminarian Karen Klingelhafer via Zoom at 10:00 am Sunday, April 18, as she continues her five-week Adult Education class, “Women in the Gospels.” to discover more about the role women play in the death and resurrection stories across the Gospels.

Church Doors Are Open!

Oh, happy day! Thanks to a team of volunteer Narthex Greeters, St. Andrew opened its Narthex doors this past week following 13 months of highly restricted access to the church building.

People are now welcome to come and go during regular church office hours, 9:00 am-4:00 pm, Tuesday-Friday. Masks continue to be required in the building for everyone, but if you happen to forget yours, we do have disposable masks available.

Step by step, we progress toward the goal of offering in-person worship again. We hope to do so beginning in July—depending greatly on the status of coronavirus activity and the public’s willingness to continue to follow safety protocols. Stay tuned!

Spirituality Book Group News

The Spirituality Book Group will meet via Zoom on Sunday, April 18, at 3:00 pm to discuss Isabel Allende’s novel, A Long Petal of the Sea, which follows two young people as they flee the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, searching for safety and a place to call home. Mary Smith will lead the discussion.

The Zoom link will be sent to everyone on the Spirituality Book Group e-mail list a few days before the meeting. If you’re not on that list but would like to join the discussion, please contact Mary Smith at dbits1@gmail.com.

Future Reading:

May 16: This Tender Land, by William Kent Krueger
Discussion Leader: Susan Reiser

June 13: Just Mercy, by Bryan Stevenson
Discussion Leader: Barbara Gutzler

July 18: The Murmur of Bees, by Sofia Segovia
Discussion Leader: Sharon Fako

Checking In with Friends

It has been challenging this past year to keep in touch with those we used to meet in the narthex or over coffee. Who do you miss seeing? St. Andrew’s MACG Core Team and Caring Ministries Team invite you to be a part of an effort to make contact with as many members of our faith community as we can over the course of a week. Please join us this Sunday, April 18,

from 2:00-4:00 pm via the regular Zoom worship link as we kick off a reboot of last year’s “Let’s Talk, Let’s Listen” campaign. You will hear some tips about what to do and receive a list of names of folks to contact. We will then spend an hour or so contacting as many people as we can. You may use the time to make phone calls, write e-mails, or write notes to those on your list. When we come back together, we will celebrate the contacts we made and share any overall trends that we discovered. What does our community want our leaders to know? Finally, everyone will be invited to contact the rest of the people on their list sometime in the week ahead.

Please note: We will NOT

  • Ask for money;
  • Ask for or share private information unless we are asked to do so;
  • Offer to solve the world’s problems.

But we WILL

  • Check in with as many people as possible;
  • Share general trends with appropriate leaders;
  • Enjoy making contact with people we haven’t seen in person for a while.

If you’d like to be a part of this, but can’t join us on the 18th, please send an e-mail to Pat Christiansen (patchristiansen@comcast.net).

Thanks for sharing in this important ministry. We know we are a stronger community when we stay in touch.

St. Andrew’s MACG Core Team and Caring Ministries Team

Your 2020 Giving Statement

Our new giving platform does not have a print feature for each account. Don’t worry. Simply send your request to the Financial Secretaries at financial-secretary@standrewlutheran.com and you will receive your statement via e-mail. Since Financial Secretaries are volunteers, we’ll reply within 7 days or as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.

Within your own account, you can continue to look online at both your giving history and your Year-to-Date donations. Beginning next January, we will complete a mass e-mail distribution for each individual contribution statement by February 1.

Thank you for your continued support of the Ministry and Mission of St. Andrew Lutheran Church.

Blessings,
Financial Secretaries of SALC

Hope for All Update

May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and in his grace gave us unfailing courage and a firm hope, encourage you and strengthen you to always do and say what is good.

2 Thessalonians 2:15-16

We are seeing many more people being vaccinated, which is very encouraging. As Pastor Mark mentioned in his Grace Notes from April 6, “We will follow CDC public health guidelines as we take initial steps to reopen.“ I can’t wait to be able to go to church in person and enjoy the fellowship of our congregation. We cannot let our guard down, when getting back to normal is in sight.

I want to offer some very good news concerning the Hope For All Campaign.  

Eight months ago, I announced that as of early August 2020 we had finally reduced the mortgage balance below $1,000,000. At that time for every $1.00 donated about $.70 was going to the Principal and $.30 was going to Interest. I am very pleased to tell you that, as of early April, we now owe about $787,000 and that for every $1.00 we pay on our mortgage, about $.80 is going toward reducing the Principal.

The Treasurers have been very diligent each month to pay down the Principal as much as possible, while maintaining a responsible reserve. I want to thank all of you for the generosity of your giving toward the Hope For All Campaign. Just imagine what we can do without having the burden of a mortgage.  

Again, thank you to all who continue to support St. Andrew’s Ministries and A Hope For All, our mortgage fund.

God Bless,
Ken Reiner

Wednesday Evening Prayer

Midweek Prayer Services continue into the Easter season this Wednesday, April 21, with a new service emphasizing creation’s song of praise to God. Drawing on elements from All Creation Sings, our service combines prayer, song, and meditations from the writings of well-known lovers of creation. Look for links to this worship service at mid-day on Wednesdays in Allison’s e-mail.

What Choir Is This?

Many of us have been delighted over the last few weeks to hear a local choir augmenting our online worship services. The Madrigal Singers is an auditioned ensemble of 22 singers from Sunset High School. With the pandemic making musical performances difficult at best, their director, Christopher Rust, contacted local faith communities to offer recordings from the group for use during worship as a community service approved by the school principal. If you’d like to thank the Madrigal Singers for their generous gift, please send e-mails to Allison at allisonk@standrewlutheran.com and she will pass them on to the ensemble.

April Movie Night: My Octopus Teacher

Since April 22 is Earth Day, our Movie Night on Friday, April 23, will feature a film that shows a beautiful confluence of people and nature: My Octopus Teacher. This documentary was shot in a kelp forest in South Africa and introduces the viewer to the flora and fauna to be found there. In particular, we meet a very special octopus and watch her interactions with the diver. As Craig, the diver expressed, “What she taught me to feel is that you’re a part of this place, not just a visitor.”

Stream the documentary on Netflix and then meet with your St. Andrew friends on Zoom on Friday, April 23, at 7:00 pm. Bring out the popcorn, gather round your computer screen, and let’s talk about what we liked and didn’t like about this movie. You’ll find the Movie Night Zoom link in Carol Harker’s “Weekly News” e-mail on Friday, April 23. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Smith.

Habitat’s Hope Builder Breakfast

You are invited to join us for this year’s Habitat for Humanity event, which is being held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the upheaval the past year has wrought, the building of homes for hard-working families, who are in many cases living in unsafe, unhealthy, and unaffordable housing, goes on. The keynote speaker for our 2021 event is TV journalist, former news anchor, and international correspondent Ann Curry.

Join us on Wednesday, April 28, at 8:00 am. Register for free at Bit.ly/HopeBuilder 2021. If you have questions, please contact Dan Fako at dan43theman@comcast.net. or 503-626-3414.

Marry a Pregnant Virgin

Subtitled “Unusual Bible Stories for New and Curious Christians,” Frank G. Honeycutt’s book brings lively and fresh interpretations to stories that are centuries old.

This is the guy who writes the column on the first page of Living Lutheran magazine, so if you’re a fan of his, this is the book to read. I am, so naturally I checked it out of our Adult Library. There were some articles I just didn’t get, but that only means there’s more I have to learn. Others are just as great as I’ve come to expect from Honeycutt. It’s a good book and you might be glad to know it’s in St. Andrew’s Library.

Pam Farr
Adult Librarian

Bookkeeper Position Open

St. Andrew is currently looking for a part-time bookkeeper to work 10-20 hours a week. Essential functions of the position will include preparing weekly deposit reports, entering disbursements, transferring funds to various accounts, processing payroll, reconciling bank accounts, filing evidence of deposits and disbursements, and preparing financial reports. Five years of bookkeeping experience is required, as well as experience with QuickBooks, working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, and a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.

To learn more about the position and to apply, please go to:

https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/acc/d/portland-bookkeeper/7296865006.html.

Finding Home

Living Lutheran magazine features Julie Aageson’s most recent book, Finding Home, in its April issue. In her thoughtful way, Julie explores what home is and why we all need the haven it should provide. If you’d like to read her lovely essays, the book is now available for $17. Request a copy from the author (jaageson@cord.edu), purchase it from the publisher (https://wipfandstock.com), or order a copy from Amazon.

April’s Living Lutheran is available now for you to pick up in the Narthex. See pages 44-45 of the magazine for “Where God Dwells,” the magazine’s interview with Julie.

Earth Camp 2021: Registration Opens for St. Andrew Community Sunday, April 18

We are offering Earth Camp this summer! Camp will be held outdoors with COVID guidelines in place as required by the CDC and Oregon Heath Authority. Earth Camp is for children entering 1st through 6th grade this fall (September 2021) and the purpose is to cultivate a deep love of our Earth home and all its inhabitants. Campers will:

· Discover how interconnected we are with all our fellow creatures;

· Learn practical ways we can care for our Earth home; and,

· Have a lot of fun in the process!

Since enrollment will be limited to ensure the best experience for all campers, it may be important for people in the St. Andrew Community to take advantage of Early Registration beginning Sunday, April 18. Watch your inbox Sunday morning for a link to the registration form.

Registration will open to the public on May 1. At that time the registration link will be available on the Earth Camp 2021 page on the church website.

Improving the Value of Yard Work

With the return of the sun and the promise of warmer days ahead, members of the Community Carbon Yard Science team are eager to get back in the field. Please complete the electronic survey you received on Wednesday to help us direct our efforts this year. And, if you would like the team to visit your property in 2021, please let us know as we will begin building our schedule soon.

Although we have shifted our focus away from complete yard surveys where we measure every tree and inch of soil on your property, we remain eager to learn from your experiences caring for your yard and to help you achieve your goals. We are working to regenerate soil so that it sequesters and stores more carbon, but there are many other benefits, too: reduced runoff, weed control, a healthy environment for native wildlife. Please call Eric Luttrell at 503-848-3223 to learn more or to schedule a visit.

Kiss the Ground & Regenerate Our Earth

Celebrate the 51st anniversary of Earth Day (coming up on April 22) by watching the new film Kiss the Ground and learning ways you can incorporate regenerative agriculture into your yard management practices. People of faith all over the country are watching this film during April, generously available for free through Interfaith Power & Light. As the film shows, regenerating the world’s soils has the potential to rapidly stabilize Earth’s climate, restore lost ecosystems, and create abundant food supplies. The transition can bolster our hope while rehabilitating the planet.

Havurah Shalom, EcoFaith Recovery, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO), and Oregon Interfaith Power & Light are partnering to host a discussion about Kiss the Ground.

In addition to the opportunity to talk about the film, the group is presenting a panel discussion featuring some leaders in the movement toward restoring the Earth. Kristin Ohlson, author of The Soil Will Save Us, Teague Cullen, an Oregon farmer from Sherrett Food Forest, and Jennilee Porch from EcoFaith Recovery will share their insights. Of special interest to many of us, Jennilee will talk about the Community Carbon initiative and is likely to use the pilot project we’ve been shepherding here at St. Andrew as an example of what we can accomplish.

Stream the film between now and April 25, then attend a Zoom discussion on Sunday, April 25, from 4:00-6:00 pm. Register here (it’s free!) to receive links to watch Kiss the Ground and to attend the April 25th discussion.

Table Talk: Declaring St. Andrew a Sanctuary Congregation Revisited

Gathered around the table in his home, Martin Luther talked freely and openly with his colleagues and students about matters of faith, theology, and varied aspects of daily life. In an  effort to cultivate this kind of spirited discussion we have a tradition at St. Andrew of gathering for Table Talks. Though we cannot gather in person, Pastor Brocker invites you to participate in the next Table Talk, led by St. Andrew’s Sanctuary Team. It will be held via Zoom on Thursday, April 29, 7:00-8:00 pm.

In February of 2020 the Sanctuary Team introduced the congregation to a proposal, “Calling for St. Andrew Lutheran Church to be a Sanctuary Congregation.” Members of the team shared how they had broadened their understanding of what it means to show hospitality to resident non-citizens. A key Bible verse grounding this proposal is Leviticus 19:34:

“The non-citizen who resides with you shall be to you as the citizen among you; you shall love the non-citizen as yourself, for you were non-citizens in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God.”

The plan was to have the congregation vote on declaring St. Andrew a sanctuary congregation at a special meeting on Pentecost Sunday. When the pandemic hit, a decision was made to wait until we could meet in person to consider the proposal.

The Sanctuary Team does not want to delay this decision past another Pentecost. When the Council met on April 15, they decided to recommend this sanctuary proposal to the congregation. During this April Table Talk the Sanctuary Team will reintroduce the proposal to participants and invite dialogue on it. You are encouraged to read the Sanctuary Declaration on the church website before we gather to discuss it on April 29.

A special congregational meeting to make a decision on declaring St. Andrew a sanctuary congregation is planned between services on Pentecost Sunday, May 23. In all likelihood we will be meeting by Zoom.

In Need of Prayers…

If you know someone in need of prayers, please contact the church office by phone at 503-646-0629 or email office@standrewlutheran.com Tuesday-Friday, prayerchain@standrewlutheran.com Saturday-Monday.

Family and friends of Charlotte Werner (aunt) Peace and God’s comfort at her death Susan Werner Reiser
Clay, Christopher, and Donevan Gustafson Safety and spiritual renewal Debi Gustafson
Mary Ellen Johnson Strength, comfort, and healing Joanne Zenger
Roby Chavez (teenage son of friends) Healing and recovery from COVID-19 Bob & Judy Sch9olz
Gary Magnuson Healing and recovery from back surgery Pastor Mark Brocker
Jan Luttrell Healing and recovery from a painful fall Eric Luttrell
Gary Grafwallner Healing and recovery from Bell’s palsy Gary Grafwallner
Carol Means and Nan Thompson Effective cancer treatment Carol Means and Nan Thompson
Loren (great niece) Successful treatment, healing, and recovery Larry & Phyllis Vachal
Corine Shelley Walker (mother-in-law) Successful transition to memory care LuAnn Staul
Everyone affected by COVID-19 Strength and support Staff
Health care workers Strength, courage, protection, and support Staff
Availability of vaccines for COVID-19 Thanksgiving for the people and systems making vaccinations more and more available Staff
Mark & Joselle Gallis Hall Blessings on the birth of their son Mary Nell Mahler
Victims of hate crimes or gun violence Protection and peace Staff
Federal and state lawmakers Discernment and courage to face national challenges Staff
Those confined to their homes Mareline Barnes, Dave Bumgardner, Jean Fredrickson, Tara Harper, Douglas Hooke, Betty Horst, Dorothy Moore, Phyllis Morris, Ed Pacey, Helen Rogers, Dave & Sharon Roth, Margie Schindele Staff
All who are imprisoned Peace and strength Staff
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Blessings on their work Staff
Portsmouth Trinity Lutheran Church (Portland, OR)
Peace Lutheran Church (Portland, OR)
Serving with us in the Oregon Synod Staff
Congregation Shaarie Torah(Portland, OR) Blessings on our interfaith partners Staff
The Muslim Community Blessings for Ramadan Staff
Individual friends and loved ones in need of prayer Whatever they most need; say their names in your heart or aloud Everyone

Pastoral Care

Pastor Mark Brocker, Lead Pastor
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 201
cell: 503-502-8762
brockerms@standrewlutheran.com
Pastor Mark is on call Fridays & Saturdays.

Pastor Susan Kintner, Pastor of Caring Ministries
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 211
cell: 503-724-2556
pastorsusan@standrewlutheran.com
Pastor Susan is on call Sundays & Mondays.

Both pastors are on call Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.


A Prayer for the Week

Loving God,
as you forgive me in Jesus,
help me to forgive
so I can live to love my neighbors.
Amen.

Preparing for Sunday

April 25 2021

Reading: Acts 4:5-12
Gospel: John 10:11-18

Go to the “Preparing for Worship” webpage for the bulletins, the complete Lectionary, and more.


Highlights for the Week

Go to the complete online church calendar for the most up-to-date information.

Sunday, April 18

8:30 am Livestream Worship with Communion YouTube
9:30 am Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
10:00 am Sunday School via Zoom
10:00 am Confirmation via Zoom
10:00 am High School Youth Group via Zoom
10:00 am Adult Education with Karen Klingelhafer: Women in the Gospels via Zoom
11:00 am Zoom Worship with Communion Zoom
12:00 pm Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
2:00 pm MACG Call Coordinating Meeting via Zoom

Tuesday, April 20

10:00 am T’ai Chi former Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd.
10:00 am Worship Planners Meeting Zoom

Wednesday, April 21 – Weekly News submissions due by 4:00 pm

1:00 pm Caring Ministry Meeting Zoom
6:00 pm Handbell Ensemble Rehearsal Zoom
6:30 pm Informal Gathering Time Zoom
7:00 pm Evening Prayer Zoom
7:00 pm High School Youth Hangout Zoom
7:30 pm Centering Prayer Zoom

Thursday, April 22

12:00 pm Staff Meeting Zoom
7:00 pm IT Meeting Zoom

Friday, April 23

10:00 am T’ai Chi former Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd
7:00 pm April Movie Night: My Octopus Teacher Zoom

Sunday, April 25

8:30 am Livestream Worship with Communion YouTube
9:30 am Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
10:00 am Sunday School Zoom
10:00 am Confirmation Zoom
10:00 am High School Youth Group Zoom
10:00 am Adult Education: Women in the Gospels Zoom
11:00 am Zoom Worship with Communion Zoom
12:00 pm Virtual Coffee Time Zoom

Connecting to Worship

Ways to Give: Thank you for supporting our ministries!




April 11, 2021

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Women in the Gospels

How do the interactions that Jesus has with women in the New Testament help us understand Jesus better? Do these stories reveal more about what the Bible has to say regarding discipleship, friendship, oppression, and even the church’s role in the world today?

Join seminarian Karen Klingelhafer via Zoom at 10:00 am Sunday, April 18, when she begins her five-week Adult Education class, Women in the Gospels. During the five-week class, she will explore the story of the Canaanite woman (Matthew 15:21-28), the story of Jairus’s daughter (Mark 5:21-43), the story of Elizabeth and Mary (Luke 1:5-2:52), the woman caught in adultery (John 8:2-11), as well as the role women play in the death and resurrection stories across the Gospels.

Church Doors Are Open!

Oh, happy day! St. Andrew is opening its Narthex doors this coming Tuesday, April 13, after 13 months of highly restricted access to the church building.

You will now be able to come and go during regular church office hours, 9:00 am-4:00 pm, Tuesday-Friday. A corps of Narthex Greeters is standing by to welcome and assist you and to remind you that many pandemic protocols remain in place.

Step by step, we progress toward the goal of offering in-person worship again. We hope to do so beginning in July—depending greatly on the status of coronavirus activity and the public’s willingness to continue to follow safety protocols. Stay tuned!

Checking In with Friends

It has been challenging this past year to keep in touch with those we used to meet in the narthex or over coffee. Who do you miss seeing? St. Andrew’s MACG Core Team and Caring Ministries Team invite you to be a part of an effort to make contact with as many members of our faith community as we can over the course of a week. Please join us on Sunday, April 18,from 2:00-4:00 pm via the regular Zoom worship link as we kick off a reboot of last year’s “Let’s Talk, Let’s Listen” campaign. You will hear some tips about what to do and receive a list of names of folks to contact. We will then spend an hour or so contacting as many people as we can. You may use the time to make phone calls, write e-mails, or write notes to those on your list. When we come back together, we will celebrate the contacts we made and share any overall trends that we discovered. What does our community want our leaders to know? Finally, everyone will be invited to contact the rest of the people on their list sometime in the week ahead.

Please note: We will NOT

  • Ask for money;
  • Ask for or share private information unless we are asked to do so;
  • Offer to solve the world’s problems.

But we WILL

  • Check in with as many people as possible;
  • Share general trends with appropriate leaders;
  • Enjoy making contact with people we haven’t seen in person for a while.

If you’d like to be a part of this, but can’t join us on the 18th, please send an e-mail to Pat Christiansen (patchristiansen@comcast.net).

St. Andrew’s MACG Core Team and Caring Ministries Team

Men’s Book Club Members Consider a Fish

This isn’t a book about fishing on the Rogue River, but, yes, the men’s book club is reading about fish this month and about one fish in particular. What source of protein did Vikings rely on as they sailed west to Greenland and the New World? What was the staple of the medieval diet? According to the Amazon description of Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World, by Mark Kurlansky, “Cod is the reason the Europeans set sail across the Atlantic, and it is the only reason they could.” In his exploration of centuries of cod history, Kurlansky shares recipes, as well as a tragic story of environmental failure, pondering the question: “Is the fish that changed the world forever changed by the world’s folly?”

The Men’s Book Club will meet via Zoom at 7:00 pm on Monday, April 12. Contact Tim Holte if you’d like to join the conversation.

Future Reading:
May 10:      Educated, by Tara Westover
Host: Eric Luttrell

June 14:      The Ghostway, by Tony Hillerman
Host: Ted Miller

July 12:       A Gentleman in Moscow, by Amor Towles
Host: Tim Holte

St. Andrew’s NCAA Tourney Winners

We have a couple of perennial challengers and one dark horse in the winners’ circle following the NCAA Tournament this year. Congratulations to first-place winner Ken Reiner, our dark horse, and to Paul Navarre (second place), and Pastor Mark (third place). Well-played, gentlemen!

Spirituality Book Group News

The Spirituality Book Group will meet via Zoom on Sunday, April 18, at 3:00 pm to discuss Isabel Allende’s novel, A Long Petal of the Sea, which follows two young people as they flee the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, searching for safety and a place to call home. Mary Smith will lead the discussion.

The Zoom link will be sent to everyone on the Spirituality Book Group e-mail list a few days before the meeting. If you’re not on that list but would like to join the discussion, please contact Mary Smith at dbits1@gmail.com.

Future Reading:

May 16: This Tender Land, by William Kent Krueger
Discussion Leader: Susan Reiser

June 13: Just Mercy, by Bryan Stevenson
Discussion Leader: Barbara Gutzler

July 18: The Murmur of Bees, by Sofia Segovia
Discussion Leader: Sharon Fako

Your 2020 Giving Statement

Our new giving platform does not have a print feature for each account. Don’t worry. Simply send your request to the Financial Secretaries at financial-secretary@standrewlutheran.com and you will receive your statement via e-mail.

We understand how important your request is during tax season. Since Financial Secretaries are volunteers, we’ll reply within 7 days or as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.

Within your own account, you can continue to look online at both your giving history and your Year-to-Date donations. Beginning next January, we will complete a mass e-mail distribution for each individual contribution statement by February 1.

Thank you for your continued support of the Ministry and Mission of St. Andrew Lutheran Church.

Blessings,
Financial Secretaries of SALC

Wednesday Evening Prayer

Midweek Prayer Services continue into the Easter season this Wednesday, April 14, with a new service emphasizing creation’s song of praise to God. Drawing on elements from All Creation Sings, our service combines prayer, song, and meditations from the writings of well-known lovers of creation. Look for links to this worship service at mid-day on Wednesdays in Allison’s e-mail.

Habitat’s Hope Builder Breakfast

You are invited to join us for this year’s Habitat for Humanity event, which is being held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the upheaval the past year has wrought, the building of homes for hard-working families, who are in many cases living in unsafe, unhealthy, and unaffordable housing, goes on. The keynote speaker for our 2021 event is TV journalist, former news anchor, and international orrespondent Ann Curry.

Join us on Wednesday, April 28, at 8:00 am. Register for free at Bit.ly/HopeBuilder 2021. If you have questions, please contact Dan Fako at dan43theman@comcast.net. or 503-626-3414.

April Movie Night: My Octopus Teacher

Since April 22 is Earth Day, our Movie Night on Friday, April 23, will feature a film that shows a beautiful confluence of people and nature: My Octopus Teacher. This documentary was shot in a kelp forest in South Africa and introduces the viewer to the flora and fauna to be found there. In particular, we meet a very special octopus and watch her interactions with the diver. As Craig, the diver expressed, “What she taught me to feel is that you’re a part of this place, not just a visitor.”

Stream the documentary on Netflix and then meet with your St. Andrew friends on Zoom on Friday, April 23, at 7:00 pm. Bring out the popcorn, gather round your computer screen, and let’s talk about what we liked and didn’t like about this movie. You’ll find the Movie Night Zoom link in Carol Harker’s “Weekly News” e-mail on Friday, April 23. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Smith.

Soil Survey

The St Andrew Community Carbon Yard Science team has been exploring gardening strategies that many of us can do to improve the environment. One focus of our work has been to establish soil gardens as a means to store carbon in the soil, reducing the carbon in the atmosphere.

As we enter the gardening season we would like to learn more about your experience with developing soil gardens. Next week we will be sending a survey link to congregation members. Please take a take a few minutes to complete the survey so the Community Carbon Yard Science team knows where to focus its efforts this year.

Carol Harker, Eric Luttrell, LuAnn Staul
and the St. Andrew Community Carbon Team

What Choir Is This?

Many of us have been delighted over the last few weeks to hear a local choir augmenting our online worship services. The Madrigal Singers is an auditioned ensemble of 22 singers from Sunset High School. With the pandemic making musical performances difficult at best, their director, Christopher Rust, contacted local faith communities to offer recordings from the group for use during worship as a community service approved by the school principal. If you’d like to thank the Madrigal Singers for their generous gift, please send e-mails to Allison at allisonk@standrewlutheran.com and she will pass them on to the ensemble.

Butterfly Thanks!

Hallelujah! Blessed by the children at St. Andrew, our Easter banners were adorned with symbols of spring, hope, and resurrection this past Sunday.

Thank you, all you talented kids, for painting and pasting, drawing and coloring lots of butterflies to emerge on this glorious day! We saw pom poms on wings, googly eyes, and glittering gold foil used creatively to symbolize new life and the miracle of Christ’s resurrection. You made us smile and renewed our hope. Thank you!

A Prayer for the Week

Precious Lord,
thank you for blessing me
so that I may bless others.
Amen.

In Need of Prayers…

If you know someone in need of prayers, please contact the church office by phone at 503-646-0629 or email office@standrewlutheran.com Tuesday-Friday, prayerchain@standrewlutheran.com Saturday-Monday.

Family and friends of Ken Hasen (sister’s
brother-in-law)
Peace and God’s comfort at his death Jennifer Trom
Clay, Christopher, and Donevan Gustafson Safety and spiritual renewal Debi Gustafson
Jan Luttrell Healing and recovery from a painful fall Eric Luttrell
Gary Grafwallner Healing and recovery from Bell’s palsy Gary Grafwallner
Carol Means and Nan Thompson Effective cancer treatment Carol Means and Nan Thompson
Loren (great niece) Successful treatment, healing, and recovery Larry & Phyllis Vachal
Everyone affected by COVID-19 Strength and support Staff
Health care workers Strength, courage, protection, and support Staff
Madeleine (granddaughter) Thanksgiving she’s finished her first round of chemo and strength for her journey home Mary Smith
Carol Hogan Thanksgiving for good test results Carol Hogan
Mark & Joselle Gallis Hall Healthy pregnancy and safe delivery Mary Nell Mahler
Victims of hate crimes or gun violence Protection and peace Staff
Federal and state lawmakers Discernment and courage to face national challenges Staff
St. Andrew Council
Executive Committee
Staff
Wisdom and discernment Staff
Karen Klingelhafer, Kyler Vogt, and all seminarians Encouragement and support Staff
India Jensen Kerr and all theology students Encouragment and support Staff
St. Andrew Foundation Blessings on their ministry Staff
Central Lutheran Church (Portland, OR)
Grace Lutheran Mission (Portland, OR)
Serving with us in the Oregon Synod Staff
Masjid as-Sabr (Portland, OR) Blessings on our interfaith partners Staff
Individual friends and loved ones in need of prayer Whatever they most need; say their names in your heart or aloud Everyone

Pastoral Care

Pastor Mark Brocker, Lead Pastor
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 201
cell: 503-502-8762
brockerms@standrewlutheran.com
Pastor Mark is on call Fridays & Saturdays.

Pastor Susan Kintner, Pastor of Caring Ministries
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 211
cell: 503-724-2556
pastorsusan@standrewlutheran.com
Pastor Susan is on call Sundays & Mondays.

Both pastors are on call Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.


Preparing for Sunday

April 18, 2021

First Reading: Acts 3: 12-19
Gospel: Luke 24:36b-48

Go to the “Preparing for Worship” webpage for the bulletins, the complete Lectionary, and more.


Highlights for the Week

Go to the complete online church calendar for the most up-to-date information.

Sunday, April 11

8:30 am Livestream Worship with Communion YouTube
9:30 am Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
10:00 am Sunday School via Zoom
10:00 am Confirmation via Zoom
10:00 am High School Youth Group via Zoom
10:00 am Adult Education with Karen Klingelhafer: Women in the Gospels via Zoom
11:00 am Zoom Worship with Communion Zoom
12:00 pm Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
12:30 pm Earth Camp Planning Meeting via Zoom

Monday, April 12

7:00 pm Men’s Book Club Zoom

Tuesday, April 13

9:00 am Facility Management Team Meeting Zoom
10:00 am T’ai Chi former Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd.
1:30 pm Service Committee Zoom
6:00 pm HR Meeting Zoom
7:00 pm Finance Meeting Zoom

Wednesday, April 14 – Weekly News submissions due by 4:00 pm

10:00 am Reopening Committee Meeting Zoom
6:00 pm Sanctuary Team Meeting Zoom
6:00 pm Handbell Ensemble Rehearsal Zoom
6:30 pm Informal Gathering Time Zoom
7:00 pm Evening Prayer Zoom
7:00 pm High School Youth Hangout Zoom
7:30 pm Centering Prayer Zoom

Thursday, April 15

12:00 pm Staff Meeting Zoom
2:30 pm Communications Meeting Zoom
7:00 pm Council Meeting Zoom

Friday, April 16

10:00 am T’ai Chi former Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd

Sunday, April 18

8:30 am Livestream Worship with Communion YouTube
9:30 am Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
10:00 am Sunday School Zoom
10:00 am Confirmation Zoom
10:00 am High School Youth Group Zoom
10:00 am Adult Education: Women in the Gospels Zoom
11:00 am Zoom Worship with Communion Zoom
12:00 pm Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
2:00 pm MACG Call Coordinating Meeting Zoom
3:00 pm Spirituality Book Group Zoom

Connecting to Worship

Ways to Give: Thank you for supporting our ministries!




Easter Sunday, April 4, 2021

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Easter Blessings to All

This Sunday we celebrate the miracle of Christ’s resurrection and the promise of God’s redemptive love for us all.

8:15 am, Livestream on YouTube
10:45 am, via Zoom

Please join us 15 minutes earlier than usual in order to enjoy a program of special music prior to worship itself.

Concluding Our Lenten Devotional

The 40 days of Lent now give way to 50 days of Eastertide, a season overflowing with the poetry of resurrection: an empty tomb; a risen, wounded savior; a joyful, astounded community; and a promise of the Spirit to come. The light has lengthened into morning. The new life of spring has arrived. As we go forth to love and serve God and neighbor, our Lenten Devotional poet Mary Oliver reminds us to: Pay attention! Be astonished! Tell about it!

Women in the Gospels

How do the interactions that Jesus has with women in the New Testament help us understand Jesus better? Do these stories reveal more about what the Bible has to say regarding discipleship, friendship, oppression, and even the church’s role in the world today?

Beginning Sunday, April 11, seminarian student Karen Klingelhafer will present her Adult Education class, Women in the Gospels. During the five-week class, she will explore the story of the Canaanite woman (Matthew 15:21-28), the story of Jairus’s daughter (Mark 5:21-43), the story of Elizabeth and Mary (Luke 1:5-2:52), the woman caught in adultery (John 8:2-11), and the role women play in the death and resurrection stories across the Gospels.

Classes are offered at 10:00 am Sunday mornings via Zoom.

Centering Prayer

Next Wednesday, April 7, we return to our normal schedule for Wednesday Evening Prayer, with informal gathering at 6:30 pm, prayer service at 7:00 pm, and centering prayer at 7:30 pm.

Celebrating a Century!

Betty Horst turns 100 on April 6. Please help her celebrate by sending her a note or card in remembrance of this special day. Imagine all that Betty has seen and done in her lifetime! Address your mail to: Betty Horst, 5720 SW 203rd Ave, Aloha, OR 97078.

Save the Date

Do you enjoy talking with people on the phone? Or are you more of a note-writer?  St. Andrew’s MACG Core Team invites you to a Zoom gathering on the afternoon of Sunday, April 18. Please plan to join us in an effort to contact as many members of our St. Andrew community as possible. Details will be coming soon, but for now please mark your calendar and think about who you miss seeing in the Narthex on Sunday mornings.

Lenten Food Drive

Thank you to all who have contributed to our Lenten Food Drive, where the total given now stands at $7,432, more than surpassing our goal. These dollars equate to more than 22,000 pounds of food for people who rely on the St. Matthew Food Pantry to meet their nutritional needs.

We know that hunger haunts people even in this richest of countries and it will not end when Lent does. So, please continue to consider donating to alleviate hunger right here in our community. Your gifts mean parents’ worries are eased and more people, especially children, are spared the trauma of going to bed hungry.

Donate electronically by logging into your InFellowship account and selecting “Lenten Food Drive” in the drop-down menu. Go to the church website and click on Give to begin.

April Movie Night: My Octopus Teacher

Since April 22 is Earth Day, our Movie Night on Friday, April 23, will feature a film that shows a beautiful confluence of people and nature: My Octopus Teacher. This documentary was shot in a kelp forest in South Africa and introduces the viewer to the flora and fauna to be found there. In particular, we meet a very special octopus and watch her interactions with the diver. As Craig, the diver expressed, “What she taught me to feel is that you’re a part of this place, not just a visitor.”

Stream the documentary on Netflix and then meet with your St. Andrew friends on Zoom on Friday, April 23, at 7:00 pm. Bring out the popcorn, gather round your computer screen, and let’s talk about what we liked and didn’t like about this movie.

You’ll find the Movie Night Zoom link in Carol Harker’s “Weekly News” e-mail on Friday, April 23. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Smith.

Finding Home

Living Lutheran magazine features Finding Home, Julie Aageson’s most recent book, in its April issue. In her thoughtful way, Julie explores what home is and why we all need the haven it should provide. The book is available for $17. You may request a copy from the author (jaageson@cord.edu), purchase it from Wipf & Stock, the publisher (https://wipfandstock.com), or order it from Amazon.

The current issue of Living Lutheran is now available for you to pick up at the church. See pages 44-45 for “Where God Dwells,” the magazine’s interview with Julie Aageson.

Treasurer Needed

St. Andrew’s Financial Committee is searching for a Treasurer. At the end of June 2021, Anne Newell will be stepping down from that role to pursue new activities. We’re looking for someone to step into her shoes and we’re hoping someone in the congregation will be “willing and able.”

Whether one person or a team step forward, we’ll train and assist you in taking over this important function for our church. Please prayerfully consider this opportunity to serve. Call Anne Newell at 503-781-9076 for more information.

Online Giving Update

The online giving page has been updated so it will look a little different, but your login information remains the same. Find the link to the new online giving page, watch helpful videos, and more on the church website under Give.

A Prayer for Easter

Risen and rising God, help us
dare to pray, dare to rise,
dare to be a blazing lily
this morning and
every morning.
Hallelujah!
Amen.

Habitat’s Hope Builder Breakfast

You are invited to join us for this year’s Habitat for Humanity event, which is being held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the upheaval the past year has wrought, the building of homes for hard-working families, who are in many cases living in unsafe, unhealthy, and unaffordable housing, goes on. The keynote speaker for our 2021 event is TV journalist, former news anchor, and international correspondent Ann Curry.

Join us on Wednesday, April 28, at 8:00 am. Register for free at Bit.ly/HopeBuilder 2021.

If you have questions, please contact Dan Fako at dan43theman@comcast.net. or call 503-626-3414.

Still Looking for Your 2020 Giving Statement?

Our new giving platform does not have a print feature for each account. Don’t worry. Simply send your request to the Financial Secretaries at financial-secretary@standrewlutheran.com and you will receive a statement copy via e-mail.  

We understand how important your request is during tax season. Since Financial Secretaries are volunteers, we’ll reply within 7 days or as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.

Within your own account, you can continue to look online at both your giving history and your Year-to-Date donations. Beginning next January, we will complete a mass e-mail distribution for each individual contribution statement by February 1.

Thank you for your continued support of the Ministry and Mission of St. Andrew Lutheran Church.

Blessings
Financial Secretaries of SALC,

Bread for the World Letters

If you participated in writing to your congressional representative and senators in support of Bread for the World, please remember to inform LuAnn Staul (ljstaul@gmail.com or 503-314-6321) so that the Service Committee can report how many letters were sent from St. Andrew. And thank you for keeping the needs of hungry people all over the world a priority for the U.S. Congress.

Narthex Greeters

In just two weeks, we will have Narthex Greeters in place to welcome people when we unlock our front doors for the first time in more than a year. We are hopeful that this will be the first of several methodical steps we take to continue to keep everyone safe and to return to more normal operations at St. Andrew.

Please Note: The front doors will be open during office hours only, 9:00 am-4:00 pm, Tuesday through Friday. While we recognize that many, if not most, of our older community have been completely vaccinated, we will continue to follow advice from the Center for Disease Control. Therefore, we will enforce a mask mandate for everyone entering the building.

Greeters will help remind all of us to follow the protocols as they answer the phone, greet people, and help them get the information or make the contacts they seek.

Thank you to everyone who has volunteered to be a Narthex Greeter. Two times remain available: a short shift from 10:45 am-12:30 pm on Thursday and a full shift on Friday afternoon.(12:30-4:00 pm). Call Carol in the church office (503-646-0629) if you would like to volunteer by making a regular weekly commitment or by providing backup for others when their schedules prevent them from being on duty.

In Need of Prayers…

If you know someone in need of prayers, please contact the church office by phone at 503-646-0629 or email office@standrewlutheran.com Tuesday-Friday, prayerchain@standrewlutheran.com Saturday-Monday.

Family and friends of Ken Hasen (sister’s
brother-in-law)
Peace and God’s comfort at his death Jennifer Trom
Family and friends of Bill Branch Peace and God’s comfort at his death Linda Fransen
Family and friends of Carol Hudspeth Peace and God’s comfort at her death Dan & Sharon Bako
Jan Luttrell Healing and recovery from a painful fall Eric Luttrell
Gary Grafwallner Healing and recovery from Bell’s palsy Gary Grafwallner
Ruth Gunther Healing and recovery from broken ribs Fran Miller
Carol Hogan Good test results Fran Miller
Carol Means and Nan Thompson Effective cancer treatment Carol Means and Nan Thompson
Loren (great niece) Successful treatment, healing, and recovery Larry & Phyllis Vachal
Bobbie Larson Effective treatment and healing Bobbie Larson
Everyone affected by COVID-19 Strength and support Staff
Health care workers Strength, courage, protection, and support Staff
Madeleine (granddaughter) Thanksgiving she’s finished her first round of chemo and strength for her journey home Mary Smith
Mark & Joselle Gallis Hall Healthy pregnancy and safe delivery Mary Nell Mahler
Victims of hate crimes or gun violence Protection and peace Staff
Federal and state lawmakers Discernment and courage to face national challenges Staff
Bishop Laurie Larson Caesar
Oregon Synod and Staff
Strength and wisdom Staff
Refugees and immigrants Acceptance, safety, and just treatment Staff
The homeless in our country Comfort, hope, and shelter Staff
Military personnel, especially Justina Hailey Hope Brocker, Evan Dahlquist, Dawson Dethlefs, Neil Fiegenbaum, and Jerami Reyna Courage and protection Staff
Bethel Lutheran Church (Portland, OR)
BethlehemLutheran Church (Portland, OR)
Serving with us in the Oregon Synod Staff
Beit Haverim (Lake Oswego, OR) Blessings on our interfaith partners Staff
Individual friends and loved ones in need of prayer Whatever they most need; say their names in your heart or aloud Everyone

Pastoral Care

Pastor Mark Brocker, Lead Pastor
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 201
cell: 503-502-8762
brockerms@standrewlutheran.com
Pastor Mark is on call Fridays & Saturdays.

Pastor Susan Kintner, Pastor of Caring Ministries
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 211
cell: 503-724-2556
pastorsusan@standrewlutheran.com
Pastor Susan is on call Sundays & Mondays.

Both pastors are on call Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.


Preparing for Sunday

April 11, 2021

First Reading: Acts 4:32-35
Gospel: John 20:19-31

Go to the “Preparing for Worship” webpage for the bulletins, the complete Lectionary, and more.


Highlights for the Week

Go to the complete online church calendar for the most up-to-date information.

Sunday, April 4, Easter Sunday

8:30 am Livestream Worship with Communion YouTube
9:30 am Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
NO Sunday School, Confirmation, or High School Youth Group
NO Adult Education
11:00 am Zoom Worship with Communion Zoom
12:00 pm Virtual Coffee Time Zoom

Tuesday, April 6

10:00 am T’ai Chi former Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd
7:00 pm MACG Meeting via Zoom

Wednesday, April 7 – Weekly News submissions due by 4:00 pm

6:00 pm Handbell Ensemble Rehearsal Zoom
6:30 pm Informal Gathering Time Zoom
7:00 pm Evening Prayer Zoom
7:00 pm High School Youth Hangout Zoom
7:30 pm Centering Prayer Zoom

Thursday, April 8

12:00 pm Staff Meeting Zoom
7:00 pm Executive (Council) Meeting Zoom

Friday, April 9

10:00 am T’ai Chi former Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd

Sunday, April 11, Second Sunday of Easter

8:30 am Livestream Worship with Communion YouTube
9:30 am Virtual Coffee Time Zoom
10:00 am Sunday School Zoom
10:00 am Confirmation Zoom
10:00 am High School Youth Group Zoom
10:00 am Women in the Gospels Zoom
11:00 am Zoom Worship with Communion Zoom
12:00 pm Virtual Coffee Time Zoom

A Note for Easter Sunday, April 4

Please note a slight change in worship times for Easter Sunday. Join us at 8:15 am or 10:45 am to enjoy a program of special music prior to the worship service itself.

Connecting to Worship

Ways to Give: Thank you for supporting our ministries!